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  1. TheOriginalSin

    APPLOG

    I assume you're referring to the windows\task folder ? The APPLOG folder is made by "KERNEL32.DLL", along with "APPLOG.IND" (Index) file. By "Buu" kernel replacement is merely a bypass to the calls that create the folder, do the logging and indexing (4 in all if I...
  2. TheOriginalSin

    installing windows me on windows 98se

    The truth being; Windows 98SE is based largly on NT4 (disassemble them components and see for yourself). The largest part of the "unstability" is the FIOLOG.VXD (File IO Logging) that Microsoft threw in to log every file you open, where it's located etc. Once removed, the stability...
  3. TheOriginalSin

    hacker?

    Erm ... hold up - Zone Alarm ... or as I prefer to call - Zone Hahahahahalarm deserves that name becuase i've managed to successfuly bypass it's so-called "protection" a number of times on various systems - going so far as to rename the .EXE such. In short - it's a waste of system...
  4. TheOriginalSin

    APPLOG

    Yes - that horrid little File I/O logging sequence found in the %windir%\APPLOG folder can be gone if you follow this simple tip - which will also free your system up some resource and make it more stable; Located and either; -DELETE or -Rename (if you're worried about deleting) The file...

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